The U.S. Supreme Court examined on Tuesday the legality of a 2019 statute passed by Congress to facilitate lawsuits against ...
Teaming up with Justice Neil Gorsuch, Justice Elena Kagan showed once again Monday how the Supreme Court’s liberal bloc has ...
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The Christian Post on MSNSupreme Court skeptical of Wisconsin denying religious exemption to Catholic CharitiesThe United States Supreme Court appeared skeptical of Wisconsin state officials refusing to grant a religious exemption to a ...
The high court poked holes in Wisconsin’s effort to separate the Catholic charity from its religion, posing hypotheticals ...
U.S. Supreme Court justices across ideological lines expressed concerns about a Wisconsin agency’s refusal to legally ...
U.S. Supreme Court appeared sympathetic with Catholic Charities of Wisconsin March 31 in its case against the state of ...
The case was brought by a chapter of Catholic Charities in Wisconsin, which says that it should be able to opt out of the ...
The Supreme Court signaled Monday that it may side with a Catholic charitable organization in a case challenging Wisconsin's refusal to grant a religious exemption from state unemployment taxes.
The Supreme Court on Monday signaled support for Catholic Charities over a Wisconsin law requiring proselytizing to qualify for faith-based exemption.
Gavin Blake Davis of San Antonio is accused of making online threats against his former fraternity brothers and a U.S. Supreme Court justice.
COMMENTARY: Based on the oral argument, a majority of justices appear to be inclined to rule in Catholic Charities’ favor.
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